Tehran Cultural Center to Showcase 'Mothers' Instinct': A Must-See Film Experience!

Tehran Cultural Center to Showcase ‘Mothers’ Instinct’: A Must-See Film Experience!

Get ready for an exciting cinematic experience as “Mothers’ Instinct,” a 2024 American film directed by Benoît Delhomme, is set to be reviewed at the Arasbaran Cultural Center in Tehran this Sunday evening. This event promises to be captivating, featuring insights from film critic Kurosh Jahed during a special screening and review session.

“Mothers’ Instinct” is a gripping psychological thriller marking Delhomme’s directorial debut. The film features a star-studded cast, including Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, Anders Danielsen Lie, and Josh Charles. This movie is a remake of the 2018 French-language film directed by Olivier Masset-Depasse, which was adapted from Barbara Abel’s 2012 novel, “Derrière la haine” (“Behind the Hatred”).

The narrative delves into profound themes such as motherhood, suspicion, grief, and the hidden secrets that lurk beneath the facade of an idyllic suburban life. Set in the 1960s, the story centers around two neighboring mothers, Alice Bradford and Céline Jennings, whose relationship begins with a heartwarming gesture:

  • Alice surprises Céline with a birthday party.

However, the friendship takes a tragic turn when Céline’s young son, Max, falls to his death while attempting to hang a birdhouse he made at school. Alice, who is nearby tending to her garden, notices Max in danger and tries to warn Céline. Unfortunately, her large sunhat delays her efforts, causing her to run around the hedge that separates their yards. By the time she reaches Céline, it’s too late; Max has already fallen.

This heartbreaking loss leaves Céline devastated and emotionally distant from Alice, although she begins to develop a closer relationship with Alice’s son, Theo. During Max’s funeral, Theo discovers one of his toys in Max’s coffin and reacts violently. Overwhelmed by grief, Céline leaves town for a month, but upon her return, she and Alice attempt to reconcile.

As their relationship evolves, tension builds when Alice witnesses Theo playing on the same balcony where Max fell. Haunted by the tragic incident, Alice starts to suspect that Céline was testing her maternal instincts, perhaps intentionally pushing her to respond quickly in dangerous situations. This growing suspicion leads to:

  1. Theo inviting Céline to his birthday party, much to Alice’s unease.
  2. Alice’s mother-in-law suddenly collapsing and dying of a heart attack after the party.

After the autopsy reveals that Alice’s mother-in-law had been taking medication with no traces found in her system, Alice begins to suspect that Céline has been tampering with her mother-in-law’s medication, possibly replacing it with placebos. Despite her growing suspicions, Alice struggles to find concrete evidence to support her claims.

As the story unfolds, Alice discovers more disturbing truths, culminating in a gripping confrontation with Céline. The film poignantly explores how maternal instincts can be manipulated and how unchecked grief and suspicion can lead to devastating consequences. The narrative builds to a shocking and chilling finale that leaves viewers questioning the boundaries of friendship and the depths of maternal instinct.

In conclusion, “Mothers’ Instinct” is not just a film; it’s a deep dive into the complexities of motherhood, relationships, and the shadows that can loom over seemingly perfect lives. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this thrilling exploration of human emotions at the Arasbaran Cultural Center.

Join us this Sunday for an in-depth look at this remarkable film and engage in a thought-provoking discussion. Whether you’re a film enthusiast or simply curious about the themes of this psychological thriller, this event promises to be a memorable experience.

Stay tuned for more updates and insights as we continue to explore the world of cinema and the stories that shape our understanding of human relationships.

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